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Beginners Mod Podge Hodge Podge Swap

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Beginners Mod Podge Hodge Podge Swap
Group:Christian Friends - USA Only
Swap Coordinator:bb2 (contact)
Swap categories: Random Items  Crafts  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:Regional - US only
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.90 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:April 28, 2011
Date items must be sent by:May 26, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Calling all wannbe Mod Podge artists! For this swap you will use Mod Podge to make three different crafts. This will be Sender's Choice. Make three different lovelies. They can be matching, but do not have to be. After all this is a Hodge Podge!

The only rule is you must use Mod Podge in some way on each item. And, please include directions of how you used your Mod Podge in a note to your partner. The picture shown is an ATC, described in comment section. Mod Podge dries clear so you can seal embellishments with a medium coat of Mod Podge over the entire front surface.

Note: If the craft you make is smaller than an ATC, you must make 3 to count as 1 item (Inchies, Twinchies, tiny embellishments, for example). Items the size of ATCs or larger count as one item. Feel free to ask questions and/or post comments/suggestions below.

Discussion

bb2 04/16/2011 #

The purpose of this swap is to experiment with this medium and most of all have fun. Mod Podge is perfect for using vintage papers, magazine clippings, ribbon and other embellishments you have on hand.

DixieDiane 04/16/2011 #

Question: I can make an ATC and it counts as one and I have to use my Mod Podge on the ATC, correct? Or 3 Inchies as long as I use Mod Podge on it? Since I don't have a sponge brush-I could possibly use a sponge eye shadow applicator-it would be of smaller size???

bb2 04/17/2011 #

You are correct, @DixieDiane - ATCs and Inchies are a good way to experiment. Mod Podge is an adhesive and/or sealer. So, you can use it to glue the front and back pieces together with any brush. The brush washes out with water. If you are going to seal the whole front with Mod Podge, and don't have a foam brush, I think a medium size paint brush would do better than the eye shadow applicator. It is small and would probably make lines. To glue little pieces with Mod Podge, try a Q-tip. Mod Podge may "not" even be visible on your craft, but you will write a note of how you used it. Thank you for the question!

clutterfree 04/17/2011 #

I have never tried anything with the Mod Podge stuff...am I understanding that if we just want to experiment for a first time attempt that it will be acceptable to our partners???? I would love to try but hate to experiment for a swap unless I can count on constructive criticism and or advice to improve (teaching and instruction) vs. meanness or bad ratings :( I'll put this in my watch to see what the reply is before I join... Thanks!!!!

bb2 04/19/2011 #

@clutterfree This swap "is" for beginners. I do not anticipate any mean spirited swappers. A 5 rating is required if we receive 3 different items using Mod Podge and a note explaining how the Mod Podge was used. I will be giving a heart for bravery : )

I hope you will join in.

DixieDiane 04/19/2011 #

Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder :) No worries here about beginners swaps here...I'm new with Mod Podge myself. I think I will give it a try-If I don't like it-I just won't do it again. Doesn't hurt to give it a try. I'm going to experiment-gonna see if I can find a small sponge brush in town today-I'm excited to try something new-Like I really need to (Rolling eyes up) LOL No bad ratings here from me-I've never given a bad one before. Looking forwards to seeing my partners creations :)

clutterfree 04/19/2011 #

Thanks for the positive responses @bb2 and @DixieDiane .. I'm going to give it a go...I finished my first ever tags last eve, for the tag swap and I must say I don't want to give them away they turned out so nicely!!! I would never have tried such a thing without you all be so gracious and willing to answer my questions. Look out world a wannabe crafter is on the loose :) !!!!!

OnyxsMom 04/19/2011 #

Okay, I am really going to sound 'new' or dumb on here. What does ATC stand for? I see quite a bit of Swap Terms and trying to remember what they stand for. Thanks!

bb2 04/19/2011 #

@OnyxsMom There are "no" dumb questions. We are all learning new terms. ATC stands for Artist Trading Card. You cut pieces of paper size 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 for a background to decorate. It is best to back it with something like cardboard from a cereal box or firm card stock. You sign and date the back of the ATC. Hope this helps. I tried to change the picture above, but it didn't work. So, here is the link to one of my ATCs where I used Mod Podge to adhere real tomato and peach blossoms. It dries clear, a great adhesive and sealer. link

Jjean 04/20/2011 #

What a great ATC...Will have to give this a try, thanks for the example.

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